carrying other joists. Brases. Braces, usually timber. Cabin. A small room, a bedroom. Campshed, campshide. Campshot: the facing of the bank of a river with planks. Causey, cawsey. Causeway: a paved area, the paving of a street. Coyne, see quoin.

Reasons aforesaid; and for that, it being almost impossible, upon the taking any Vessel to secure what lies in the Cabin, or above Deck, the Captor will be too much discouraged, by being made liable to so severe Penalties. Pr.

Guernsey , which was very much pestered with Prize-Goods; of which he bought some; and was drinking in the Surgeon's Cabin, between Decks, which was very much crowded with them, and also the Gun-room, when the Report was of the

Huby escaped infection. The inhabitants left the town and encamped on the meadows west of the village, called in consequence Cabin Lands. 21 Where Gracious Street meets the lane running northward from Huby to Stillington stand the ruins of the

The 20th century saw a further decline including the closure of the Greyhound . 67 Three inns, Uncle Tom 's Cabin , the Railway inn , and the Railway Refreshment Rooms (now the Miller's inn), opened as a result of

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and Wine, Haberdaftiery Ware, and Druggets, on board ; and that the Bales lay between the Guns, and before the Cabin Door, from the One and Twentieth to the Eight and Twentieth of July ; and that the faid Ship

Signal made on the Twelfth of June laft, lie went on board Admiral Greydon; and being fent for into the Cabin, the Admiral fwore, &quot; By God, he thought hefliould get him at laft; for he was informed he lay

Carolus ftill ftanding in the Cabin of the Ship, when he was laft on Board her.&quot; And Morgan&apos;s Son owned, &quot; That he had obferved the Arms of the Crown of Sweden in the faid Cabin, which he fuppofed were